Photography by Able Seaman Photographer Nadia Monteith

Fleet Base West Able Seaman Steward Michael Boyd working in the HMAS Stirling Officers Wardroom.
Gerry & Dee Arnett at Lunch in Wardroom
Wardroom. Dining Room. The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world's most famous ships. Launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, the Royal Yacht proudly served Queen and country for 44 years. During that time Britannia  carried The Queen and the Royal Family on 968 official voyages, from the remotest regions of the South Seas to the deepest divides of Antarctica. In June 1994, the Government announced that Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia would be taken out of service. After intense competition from cities around the UK, the Government announced that Edinburgh had been successful in its bid to become her new home. She is now owned by The Royal Britannia Trust, a charitable organisation whose sole remit is the maintenance of Britannia in keeping with her former role. Britannia  is now permanently moored in Edinburgh's historic port of Leith and visitors can discover what life was like on board the ship for the Royal Family and crew. http://www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk/ .
Wardroom. Dining Room. The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world's most famous ships. Launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, the Royal Yacht proudly served Queen and country for 44 years. During that time Britannia  carried The Queen and the Royal Family on 968 official voyages, from the remotest regions of the South Seas to the deepest divides of Antarctica. In June 1994, the Government announced that Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia would be taken out of service. After intense competition from cities around the UK, the Government announced that Edinburgh had been successful in its bid to become her new home. She is now owned by The Royal Britannia Trust, a charitable organisation whose sole remit is the maintenance of Britannia in keeping with her former role. Britannia  is now permanently moored in Edinburgh's historic port of Leith and visitors can discover what life was like on board the ship for the Royal Family and crew. http://www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk/ .
Frank in the Captains Wardroom
Photography by Able Seaman Photographer Nadia Monteith

Fleet Base West Able Seaman Steward Michael Boyd working in the HMAS Stirling Officers Wardroom.
Photography by Able Seaman Photographer Nadia Monteith

Fleet Base West Able Seaman Steward Michael Boyd working in the HMAS Stirling Officers Wardroom.
Photography by Able Seaman Photographer Nadia Monteith

Fleet Base West Able Seaman Steward Michael Boyd working in the HMAS Stirling Officers Wardroom.
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